Be aware that the double click action on the window title bar depends on your system preferences.
And how you can resize the window depends on whether the window may be at their smallest or largest size, which may depend on all kind of conditions. For the rest, I repeat that resizing the window is just standard, implemented by the system, not by us. Christiaan > On 2 May 2021, at 23:18, Justin C. Walker via Bibdesk-users > <bibdesk-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > > FWIW, I have tried to reproduce this, with the following results, with > BibDesk 1.8.2 (5548) on both systems. > > macOS 10.13.6: > - double-clicking title bar makes the main window “full size”, but without > hiding the menu bar > - I see other behavior reported by the OP, but intermittently. In > particular, sometimes, the cursor > looks like a one-way arrow (at the borders), and when in that happens, > sometimes it only moves the > window edge one way, sometimes both ways. > > macOS 10.15.7: > - double-clicking title bar has no effect. > - Other reported behavior not seen. > - clicking the maximize button (upper left, right end) maximizes as expected. > - when maximized, window can’t be adjusted; i have to “de-maximize” with > maximize button first. > > HTH > > Justin > > >> On May 1, 2021, at 14:40 , Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> I really cannot reproduce any of that, and there is absolutely no reason why >> BibDesk windows would behave any other way from other windows, as this is >> all standard stuff. >> >> Perhaps you have a small window at the minimum size/ >> >> Christiaan >> >>> On 1 May 2021, at 23:07, Trevor Jenkins <bslwann...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 1 May 2021, at 18:53, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 1 May 2021, at 19:25, Trevor Jenkins <bslwann...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I intended to single click on the window title to bring it to the front >>>>> (it was partially occluded by a browser window). It came to the front but >>>>> erratic behaviour from the mouse was interpreted as a double click and >>>>> therefore a request to maximise the window. When this happens with other >>>>> programs a deliberate double click on the window title restores BOTH >>>>> height and width; this is standard window behaviour. However, the double >>>>> click on the bibdesk window only restored the height. And no amount of >>>>> mouse dragage whether window edge or corner changes the window width; >>>>> this not standard window behaviour. >>>>> >>>>>> On 1 May 2021, at 18:10, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 1 May 2021, at 18:59, Trevor Jenkins <bslwann...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Erratic mouse behaviour on window title interpreted as request to >>>>>>> maximise the window. Double clicking on title returned the window to >>>>>>> its original height but the width remains at full screen. Any attempt >>>>>>> to resize the window width does not work. Whether I try using the mouse >>>>>>> on either the left or right side is ineffective as is trying to resize >>>>>>> from a corner. Original size was my preferred setting; I want that >>>>>>> back. How? >>>>>> >>>>>> I am not sure what you mean. What mouse behavior are you talking about >>>>>> exactly, i.e. what did you do /exactly/, what did you expect to happen, >>>>>> and what did you see happening? Did you click on the green window >>>>>> button? i am not seeing anything out of the ordinary, just standard >>>>>> window behavior. >>>>>> >>>>>> Christiaan >>>> >>>> We’re not adding anything non-standard to the window, it’s just a standard >>>> window and we don not interpret any clicks on the window frame from our >>>> code, so you must do something different. >>> >>> There is something very odd going on with BibDesk windows. If I create a >>> new bibliography I cannot change the width! Mouse cursor on the left-hand >>> edge displays as <- and not as <-> similarly on the right-hend edge it >>> displays as -> and not <->. BibDesk is the ONLY program on my Mac that >>> exhibits this behaviour. >>> >>> Regards, Trevor. >>> >>> <>< Re: deemed! _______________________________________________ Bibdesk-users mailing list Bibdesk-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users